
Royal Enfield, the Indian motorcycle manufacturer, is gearing up to roll out the Himalayan 750 in the domestic market. The test mule of the upcoming adventure touring motorcycle was recently spotted testing in Leh. The pictures hint at it being the final stage of the production spec model. While the brand has not yet specified the launch date of the bigger Himalayan, reports have it that it may make its first public appearance at the EICMA 2025.
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will get a 750cc inline-twin engine, expected to be a bored-out version of the 649cc engine seen on the brand's 650cc lineup. The power and torque output are unclear as of now, but it can be expected to produce about 50 hp and 60 Nm, respectively.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750
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Besides, pictures of the recently spotted test mule of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 suggest that it will get a new frame and subframe, standing on USD forks up front and a monoshock on the rear. Also, the test vehicle was spotted with 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, highlighting that it is the road-biased version of the motorcycle. More details about the larger Himalayan are under cover, but the spy shots revealed that the bike will retain the road-focused design and orientation. The power extracted from the bigger engine will be controlled by a more effective braking system consisting of double discs on the front-end, as seen in the spy shots.
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While the brand has been tight-lipped about the exact launch timeline of the Himalayan 750, it is expected to break cover at EICMA 2025 and is likely to be launched at the Motoverse 2025, later this year.
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